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studio lot in Burbank, California on December 9, 2008.(UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen) Actor John Carroll Lynch, a cast member in director Clint Eastwood's new motion picture thriller "Gran Torino", attends the film's world premiere on the Warner Bros.

But Walt stands in the way of both the heist and the gang, making him the reluctant hero of the neighborhoodespecially to Thao's mother and older sister, Sue (Ahney Her), who insist that Thao work for Walt as a way to make amends.

Though he initially wants nothing to do with these people, Walt eventually gives in and puts the boy to work fixing up the neighborhood, setting into motion an unlikely friendship that will change both their lives.

With his beloved wife dead, Walt is happy to be estranged from nearly everyone: his two self-involved sons and their families; a young Catholic priest whom he considers ignorant about the important questions in life (“I confess that I have no desire to confess to a boy just out of the seminary!

”); and his new next-door neighbors, a Hmong family (from Southeast Asia), at whom he mutters racial slurs.

(At least it's set in the suburbs, or Small Town America, as it's better known.) So all the excitement comes from a gang of desperadoes who are holding the peaceable townsfolk to hostage with their violent ways until the old warhorse comes out of retirement and teaches them the real meaning of violence.

Retired auto worker Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood) fills his days with home repair, beer, and monthly trips to the barber.